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Drive your car or truck with out fuel

By Donald Boyer

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I drove my small pickup truck almost 200 miles with out any gas.

How would you like to be burdened with the job of trying to find a way to generate mechanical energy with out having any gas or electric available. Sounds pretty much like an impossible task doesn't it! It is to a point difficult, but not impossible if we look at it from a much different point of view. That point of view must know that there is no gas or electric available to use as a starting or operating source of energy. So, how can mechanical energy be started and operated with out any fuel? Fuel meaning to have gas or electric available to add to this piece of equipment to make it operate the way it is supposed to, but with out fuel.

A great many books and instructional manuals have been written about how different individuals have been trying to use their own methods of twisting the world's energy woe's in their direction of thought. Every mechanical engineer around the world can come up with their own version of some new or different way to divert mechanical power to their needs.

In the late 70s,one of the most ancient ways to produce mechanical energy was looked at very closely in special R&D laboratories to find a way to adapt it to today's energy needs. A design once thought of as impossible to be used in a car or truck, was on its way to becoming a new innovation in ground transportation. This new direction of thought was conceived only as a different idea at first, until it was better understood by more scientific minds.

Today's energy needs are much different than the good old days of the 60s. Back then, our world was much less complicated with no pressing needs of finding more fossil fuels. Newer and more powerful engines were beginning to emerge around the world. Many of the new designs in high compression were being tested for future use in the average family car, and high fuel consumption was not even thought of as a major concern in the purchase price. Many foreign countries were just getting into the auto manufacturing and exporting business. Around 1970, the vast majority of foreign manufacturers were only interested in supplying Americans with the little pickup trucks thinking that our needs were the same as their needs.

At the same time we were getting little cars from other countries, our car manufacturers were building them bigger and more powerful. They still didn't care about how much fuel they used because we were told every day that there was plenty of fossil oil in the ground to last us a life time. As the years have come and passed us by, we have all learned a hard lesson about how we now need to use a renewable energy source of power in our vehicles. New generations of renewable and regenerative energy are on the horizon and becoming available to anyone that really wants to become independent of foreign oil.

Renewable mechanical energy can only be generated by combining some of the Earth's natural laws of physics with today's newest innovations in high torque start up designs. Some of these new designs are being used every day in our modern aircraft turbo prop and jet engines. Many of these methods in stored energy were used in the engines of the DC3 when is was first assembled and tested. It's starting abilities were matched perfectly by combining stored energy with fuel to successfully start those big engines. With out that stored energy, it would be impossible to start them.

Just after the turn of the 19th Century, our early industrial revolution was growing by leaps and bounds. This early industrial growth was starting to understand that making a machine that will do a job over and over again must include some parts that can produce a renewable energy powerful enough to do any job at hand. That same stored energy still exists today in almost every machine, and has a powerful affect on its operational capabilities.

The only way that any one of us will achieve our independence from fossil fuels is to take out the internal combustion engine, and build our own renewable energy system back into it. Our Earth's supply of underground fossil energy will soon be depleted. When those oil field meters read empty, we must have a positive renewable energy source already in operation to prevent a total loss of our transportation needs.

Using renewable energy could relieve the world's pollution problems, and generate a whole new era of regenerative mechanical energy that could restart our global employment engine all over again.

Our world wide crippled economy will be given a new life, and a new beginning for our global energy needs that will grow continuously far into the 22 Century.

Understanding our challenge

We must gain new knowledge and understanding of how the energy world is so determined to keep us from having our independence from fossil fuels.Research and development might tell us how simple it could be to eliminate the internal combustion engine and build in a new power system that will give us many years of renewable energy.

There are many new solutions available to some very old problems of having enough fuel available, with out using to much of it.Our world is continuously generating new energy problems that must be dealt with on a global level. If we expect to expand our global interactions, we must find new ways use them so that our use of these energies will not cause further damage to our planet.

My name is Donald Boyer. Retired specialist doing experimental research in Mechanical Leverage and Internal Secured Power Systems. http://www.myrenewableenergysite.com

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